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that's the education of these new tools." salar soroori is researching a biomedical project. he says the 3d printing technology offers real cost savings for the healthcare industry. "we can make these discs at very low costs and very fast so that the turn-around time from design to the testing level is very short. we're showing the manufacturing capabilities in the biomedical area and we use this machinery to facilitate that kind of research." the obama administration is proposing to put $1 billion into opening up to 15 new manufacturing innovation institutes to help make american industry more competitive and encourage investment in the u.s. "they're looking at the drop in gdp and manufacturing and how that has affected that, and they have a very bold and progressive plan to move manufacturing forward." > > rapid tech has helped over 900 companies with their manufacturing needs for parts like these, and ed tackett says that this is only the beginning. "we're starting to see a grassroots - if you will - movement where people are printing their own objects at their house, or a
that's the education of these new tools." salar soroori is researching a biomedical project. he says the 3d printing technology offers real cost savings for the healthcare industry. "we can make these discs at very low costs and very fast so that the turn-around time from design to the testing level is very short. we're showing the manufacturing capabilities in the biomedical area and we use this machinery to facilitate that kind of research." the obama administration is...
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. >> if retail investors, there is a lot of education out there, there is a lot of research and tools available and they can be quite savvy. >> let me ask you this. in terms of new money, what about new accounts that are opening up a lot of those versus say a year or two years ago. second part of that is, accounts that were open but were sitting in a lot of cash, so people that weren't in the market, what are the flows there? >> we're seeing increased activity across the board. i think the whole industry is. we're seeing more accounts and we're seeing more activity. our published arts are up. not quite up to the level of pre-2008, but definitely -- in our world, there is usually three steps. it is a client that is sitting on -- in the stands that works their way to the sideline and then gets in the game. it is rare they go and suddenly there is a catalyst and they jump in and make a trade. they take three steps. so we see the activity first before we translate into transactions. >> steve, good stuff. thanks for coming in. >>> coming up on "half time," do you buy the king of beers as u
. >> if retail investors, there is a lot of education out there, there is a lot of research and tools available and they can be quite savvy. >> let me ask you this. in terms of new money, what about new accounts that are opening up a lot of those versus say a year or two years ago. second part of that is, accounts that were open but were sitting in a lot of cash, so people that weren't in the market, what are the flows there? >> we're seeing increased activity across the...
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you know just for doing something that's legal because you know the police force was not adequately educated on this i don't think and also the public didn't really know specially when i started about two years ago i've done this for about two years countless i mean just like all the time i've done it in the bronx and i'd like to say earlier some gentleman said there's a lot of crazy people out there and that might frighten people off and that's very common to think that but truthfully what happens is the only time i've really been attacked was by a mother with her daughter right next to or outside of a school i don't see i don't have to bring out a lot of some of that interaction outside the school the school was in the bronx it's p.s. twenty let's go ahead and play some of that at that video and i will come out and talk about it. almost sure you would meet me. here booker but i was not i know i know you from plays and you are big and kind and i guess i can do we wait ok i do what i don't. want to do i know but it's really going to be good you need it. from. now obviously people were visibl
you know just for doing something that's legal because you know the police force was not adequately educated on this i don't think and also the public didn't really know specially when i started about two years ago i've done this for about two years countless i mean just like all the time i've done it in the bronx and i'd like to say earlier some gentleman said there's a lot of crazy people out there and that might frighten people off and that's very common to think that but truthfully what...
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the military group claimed she promoted girls education and d thinking. she vowed to keep up the campaign that led to the attack saying every girl and child should be educated. and just ahead on world news, abc news reporter brings you an interview with her father to discuss the story. you can watch it on world news with diane sawyer right after abc 7 news at 5:00. >> families hoping to end a boy scout ban of gay scouts and leaders have%,,vz 1.4 millin signatures supporting them and delivered with those sig turtz boy scouts of america's head quarters in texas today. officials are meeting to discuss this ban. last week they discussed a qq is a lot of excitement in the bay area though 49ers came up short in super bowl 47 last night. take a look at this scene. sky 7 was overhead. 49ers landed to cheering stan fans. niners came up five yards short after one of the greatest come backs. we saw collin kaepernick give fans the number one sign. abc 7 news is live where a bigger group of fans have gathered. leanne? >> i know. it's about, i think, i calculated about
the military group claimed she promoted girls education and d thinking. she vowed to keep up the campaign that led to the attack saying every girl and child should be educated. and just ahead on world news, abc news reporter brings you an interview with her father to discuss the story. you can watch it on world news with diane sawyer right after abc 7 news at 5:00. >> families hoping to end a boy scout ban of gay scouts and leaders have%,,vz 1.4 millin signatures supporting them and...
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taking a look at what early education has done for children in the city. >> school board has been instrumental. the men went to war, the women had to go to work. who is going take care of the kids? there were only four of the centers today there are 43. >> this child development center was originally called yerba buena children's center, one in four founded in 19436789 the nation in the middle of world war ii. the program supported low income families, pry marily women entering the work force sometimes refered to as rosie the riveter mom autos for them to go to work they needed to have child care this, is the beginning of the federal child care. >> these are pictures archive bid sab fran public library. besides a fi good meals they provided health care for toddlers and preschoolers and cots for the important nap. the library has a sill will you beus written in 1953. over the year as more homes had both parents joining the work force, the need for centers increased. the district now has 43 of the sites. the cost to attend is based on a family income. the district still subsidizes this program.
taking a look at what early education has done for children in the city. >> school board has been instrumental. the men went to war, the women had to go to work. who is going take care of the kids? there were only four of the centers today there are 43. >> this child development center was originally called yerba buena children's center, one in four founded in 19436789 the nation in the middle of world war ii. the program supported low income families, pry marily women entering the...
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americans share and one that we should act to protect this legislation set boundaries no one seeking an educational or job opportunity should have to worry that their personal passport information will be required as a condition of their involvement or their employment decisions an accurate description. but the really good analogy. the beyond this legislation the justice department has been a look at this to see if there are existing laws that would make this kind of snooping illegal and that is the problem again is that the dividing line between your personal and professional lives is breaking down increasingly in the arab social media and employers and then not only are they asking to look at this information but oftentimes when people are employed they're asked to sign a non disparagement rule that would say that you're not going to say anything disparaging about your employer and social media and things like that so so again it raises some really really deeply concerning free speech issues and we're hopeful that legislation like this will be taken seriously now time there's also a big differenc
americans share and one that we should act to protect this legislation set boundaries no one seeking an educational or job opportunity should have to worry that their personal passport information will be required as a condition of their involvement or their employment decisions an accurate description. but the really good analogy. the beyond this legislation the justice department has been a look at this to see if there are existing laws that would make this kind of snooping illegal and that...
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teachers educate. architects design buildings. business is the greatest value creator in the world. that's its purpose, to create value for customers, create value for all of its stake holders, its employees, suppliers, investors and the larger communities that we're part of. liz: you know, as a very strong business, you start with what some people might think would be a very softy heart, and in your book, one of the things that jumped out at me was your version of imagine. and we pulled out some of these, and when you talk about your version of imagine, you're talking about imagine a company that, for example, is a business born out of a simple dream. we will talk about your dream in a second. a business that cares about customers' well being. a business that hires with great care. what was the original dream here for you? >> the original dream was basically to sell healthy food to people and help them live a healthier lifestyle, earn a living, and have some fun. of course our purpose has evolved over time. now we're actually trying to embrace, trying to heal america. i mean 69% of
teachers educate. architects design buildings. business is the greatest value creator in the world. that's its purpose, to create value for customers, create value for all of its stake holders, its employees, suppliers, investors and the larger communities that we're part of. liz: you know, as a very strong business, you start with what some people might think would be a very softy heart, and in your book, one of the things that jumped out at me was your version of imagine. and we pulled out...
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services company, you get a great bond rating business for the last few years, anyway, a soon to be sold education business, all of that is fantastic. however, you also are buying the other side of enormous litigation where all of the politicians try to pile on to make their careers and make this target the tunnel of -- the target of all the visit tree y'all, all the anger over the financial crisis and you will see a bar rage of embarrassing discovery with no end in sight while they just use this as a political punching bag and who knows what the liability could be. i feel like we are in day three of macondo. >> it was the same thing you were about to say with bp. you have to look at the bounces along the way. >> we hit up a chart, i don't know if we have it, of macondo day three. they lost $90 billion of value. >> it didn't level off, though. once you start to see something like this stop the bleefding at a certain level, that's where you want to say, let me take a flyer, buy 10%, 15% of what i want to own in this position. you can't fall in love with it. if it breaks that $42 level, that's where
services company, you get a great bond rating business for the last few years, anyway, a soon to be sold education business, all of that is fantastic. however, you also are buying the other side of enormous litigation where all of the politicians try to pile on to make their careers and make this target the tunnel of -- the target of all the visit tree y'all, all the anger over the financial crisis and you will see a bar rage of embarrassing discovery with no end in sight while they just use...
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reaganomics ronald reagan's tax cuts for the rich is unique in union busting is ending free college education is ending in force for the sherman antitrust act is slashing the social safety net that has devastated the working and middle class americans who once lived the american dream are now living in desperation paycheck to paycheck deep in second mortgage credit card and student loan debt and one illness or job was away from complete financial ruin the bills pile up domestic disturbances increase in drug addiction and violence become response natural. sponsors for this inequality and since there are three hundred million guns in america that's the easily grab weapon for when americans respond to this inequality and it's psychological pain with violence. this is no theory researchers kate pickett of richard wilson at the quality trust in the u.k. have done the research on this issue and they found conclusively that the more an equal a society is the more social ills it has from violence to drug abuse to mental illness to dozens of other problems here's what they found violence in particular
reaganomics ronald reagan's tax cuts for the rich is unique in union busting is ending free college education is ending in force for the sherman antitrust act is slashing the social safety net that has devastated the working and middle class americans who once lived the american dream are now living in desperation paycheck to paycheck deep in second mortgage credit card and student loan debt and one illness or job was away from complete financial ruin the bills pile up domestic disturbances...
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and k through 12 education. the second is stemming losses in the undergraduate pipeline in the stem education and the third creating appropriate to the next level. with respect to k-12 education. believe it or not. i want to get back to the basics. i'm a theoretical physicist by background. one cannot do it without a strong sophisticated math background. one has to be able to do calculus and partial differential e indications and all of that. one can't do that without understanding agree onlity, algebra. et. one cannot do those things if they can't add, subtract, multiple, define and understand about fractions and percentagesth. the point it is cumulative. we have to think about that as we think about k-12 education is structured. secondly we need it to be outcomed focus not just in terms of testing but term of the ability to use concept and use what we learn. the third we have strengthen the teacher core. i happen to believe for upper level secondary science and math subject that having a disciplined based teac
and k through 12 education. the second is stemming losses in the undergraduate pipeline in the stem education and the third creating appropriate to the next level. with respect to k-12 education. believe it or not. i want to get back to the basics. i'm a theoretical physicist by background. one cannot do it without a strong sophisticated math background. one has to be able to do calculus and partial differential e indications and all of that. one can't do that without understanding agree...
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one is improvements in k-12 education. the second is stemming losses in the undergraduate pipeline, in stem education. and the third, creating appropriate bridges to the next level. with respect to k-12 education, believe it or not, our fundamental -- i am fundamentally one that says, let's get back to basics. i am a theoretical physicist by background and one cannot do that without a very strong sophisticated math background. but to do that one has to be able to do calculus and partial differential equations and all that. but one can't do that without understanding geometry, trig nomtry, algebra, etc. one cannot do those things if one cannot add, subtract, multiply, divide, understand a little bit about log rhythms, fractions, percentages, etc. so the point is it is cumulative. we have to think about that as we think about how k-12 education is structured. secondly, we need to be outcomes-focused. not just in terms of testing but in terms of the ability to use concepts, to use what we learn. the third, we have to strength
one is improvements in k-12 education. the second is stemming losses in the undergraduate pipeline, in stem education. and the third, creating appropriate bridges to the next level. with respect to k-12 education, believe it or not, our fundamental -- i am fundamentally one that says, let's get back to basics. i am a theoretical physicist by background and one cannot do that without a very strong sophisticated math background. but to do that one has to be able to do calculus and partial...
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reaganomics ronald reagan's tax cuts for the rich is unique in union busting is ending free college education is ending enforcement of the sherman antitrust act is slashing the social safety net that has devastated the working and middle class americans who once lived the american dream are now living in desperation paycheck to paycheck deep in second mortgage credit card and student loan debt and one illness or job was away from complete financial ruin the bills pile up domestic disturbances increase in drug addiction and violence become natural responses to this inequality and since there are three hundred million guns in america that's the easily grab weapon for when americans respond to this inequality and it's psychological pain with violence. this is no theory researchers kate picketed richard wilson at the equality trust in the u.k. have done the research on this issue and they found conclusively that the more of an equal a society is the more social ills it has from bile and to drug abuse to mental illness to dozens of other problems here's what they found violence in particular the b
reaganomics ronald reagan's tax cuts for the rich is unique in union busting is ending free college education is ending enforcement of the sherman antitrust act is slashing the social safety net that has devastated the working and middle class americans who once lived the american dream are now living in desperation paycheck to paycheck deep in second mortgage credit card and student loan debt and one illness or job was away from complete financial ruin the bills pile up domestic disturbances...
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parents around the country know that their kids can't get an adequate education without internet access. you can't apply for a job these days without going online. you can't get access to government benefits adequately, you can't start a business. this feels to 300 million americans like a utility, like something that's just essential for life. and the issue of how it's controlled and how expensive it is and how few americans actually sign up for it is not really on the radar screen. >> you describe this frankly as a crisis in communication with similarity, you say, to the banking crisis and global warming. what makes it a crisis? >> it's a crisis for us because we're not quite aware of the rest of the world. americans tend to think of themselves as just exceptional. and we're -- >> well, we did invent the internet, didn't we? >> we did, but that was generation one. generation two, we're being left far behind. and so all the new things that are going on in the world, america won't be part of that unless we are able to communicate. so there's a darkness descending because of this expensi
parents around the country know that their kids can't get an adequate education without internet access. you can't apply for a job these days without going online. you can't get access to government benefits adequately, you can't start a business. this feels to 300 million americans like a utility, like something that's just essential for life. and the issue of how it's controlled and how expensive it is and how few americans actually sign up for it is not really on the radar screen. >>...
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a big change in education. california 8th graders are no longer required to take algebra, the state board has decided to end the 15-year-old policy of requiring 8th graders to take algebra one, california has moved in line with what most other states offer something called common core curriculum and can still take algebra or another math class as long as the school office the courses. critics fear that struggles schools will eliminate algebra altogether for eighth graders. >> we have been left behind in the world as far as education standards. we will lose our place unless we keep a rigorous regime for california. this is going in the wrong direction. >> supporters of the move insist that math classes will be rigorous without the algebra requirement. >> numbers from the energy department show americans spend an average of $2 hurricane,900 n gasoline. the high nest 30 years but we are spending more but using less because of fuel efficient vehicles and better driving habits. a second study from the union of conce
a big change in education. california 8th graders are no longer required to take algebra, the state board has decided to end the 15-year-old policy of requiring 8th graders to take algebra one, california has moved in line with what most other states offer something called common core curriculum and can still take algebra or another math class as long as the school office the courses. critics fear that struggles schools will eliminate algebra altogether for eighth graders. >> we have been...
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my job is not to entertain you but educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. which market's right? yesterday's hideous, awful, terrible market where, we got hammered for more than a percent? bringing out the nasayers from the woodwork? house of pain. today's handsome performance. house of pleasure. it climbed 99 points. the nasdaq 1.29%. i understand the importance of answering that question. when we get a pull back, i tell you, buy buy buy. buy this one. pull back on a pullback, when we get one like yesterday, i don't see people buying the pullback. i see people selling the pullback. doesn't matter we reached 14,000. people want to ring the register. people don't want to be greedy. nevertheless, i feel strongly that you don't back away when they throw a sale here. you don't back away on the pullback like yesterday. you got to be in there pulling the trigger. i know what you need. i have been thinking about it. how do i try to convince people to buy? you need verification of my thinking. yes. you need to have others who came in, took advantage of the declines, make you feel more co
my job is not to entertain you but educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. which market's right? yesterday's hideous, awful, terrible market where, we got hammered for more than a percent? bringing out the nasayers from the woodwork? house of pain. today's handsome performance. house of pleasure. it climbed 99 points. the nasdaq 1.29%. i understand the importance of answering that question. when we get a pull back, i tell you, buy buy buy. buy this one. pull back on a pullback, when we get one...
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with the labor forces becoming more and more educated, china is turning out something like 7 million university graduates. by 2030, china will have 200 million university graduates, bigger than the entire workforce than the united states. and so the kind of labor relations, the kind of workers rights have got to change. the leadership is fully aware of this. that is why this has to happen. >> this is a great demographic debate. china now goes into a period of shrinkage and india is exactly the opposite place. and it is growing and at some stage if the numbers are correct, india will overtake china over the next 30 years by a demographic point of view. therein lie tess region why china at the moment is up to try and improve the activity, to try and maintain the competitive edge. obviously, we're going to see that swing happen over the next 30 years. however, i expect to be on the beach hopefully by that time. >> we're going to drag you off that beach to come in and let us know that it's happening. we should thank michael for coming by. thank you for your time this morning. >>> what do
with the labor forces becoming more and more educated, china is turning out something like 7 million university graduates. by 2030, china will have 200 million university graduates, bigger than the entire workforce than the united states. and so the kind of labor relations, the kind of workers rights have got to change. the leadership is fully aware of this. that is why this has to happen. >> this is a great demographic debate. china now goes into a period of shrinkage and india is...
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they educate the community about chinese culture like dumpling symbolisms. >> it is shaped like a gold nugget. indicating prosperity. >> they came for a taste of the chinese culture and dumpling cuisine. >> reporter: the new year is the year of the snake. one of the 12 zodiacs in the calendar. some say it is good news for finances, but snakes include the 1929 depression, pearl harbor in 1921 and september 11 in 2001. some plan to slither from that. >> move with caution. just like a snake. they are very cautious. >> reporter: whenever you think of the year of the snake it does start on sunday. happy chinese new year. in san francisco, sharon chin, kpix 5. >>> looks like we're going to see it for the new year. brian has been tracking what we have around here. not much to track. >> well no. it is a chilly start, but in terms of any real maker, we set off the weather that is high and dry. mostly sunny skies on the chilly side by the time you head out to 9:00 this morning. mid-40s around the bay. about 40 degrees inland. and it will be 44 degrees at the airport. big high tides are around th
they educate the community about chinese culture like dumpling symbolisms. >> it is shaped like a gold nugget. indicating prosperity. >> they came for a taste of the chinese culture and dumpling cuisine. >> reporter: the new year is the year of the snake. one of the 12 zodiacs in the calendar. some say it is good news for finances, but snakes include the 1929 depression, pearl harbor in 1921 and september 11 in 2001. some plan to slither from that. >> move with caution....
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go into the dod school system where it is costing $51,000 a year to educate student who are just a bus ride away from a public school. this is nuts. >> you just heard from alan simpson. chuck hagel will be confirmed and he will be helpful in cutting defense spending. >> i could listen to those guys and you, john, all avenue. thank you to mr. bowls and senator simpson. >>> sue is here along with senior economic reporter steve liesman. i meant that sincerely. i could listen to them and the common sense all day. >> so refreshing. >> steve? >> you know, i think steve's -- >> i think steve -- >> yeah. >> his microphone. >> you know, ty, i think that common senz approach, certainly down here, that's what they want to hear. they want somebody to drive congress to make decisions but they are not confident at all that we will get the type of decisions that longer trm will be healthy for the country. there is so much skepticism. so i find it very refreshing when you have the two gentlemen saying, listen, this is crazy. we have to get everybody together. reach across the aisle and reach some sort
go into the dod school system where it is costing $51,000 a year to educate student who are just a bus ride away from a public school. this is nuts. >> you just heard from alan simpson. chuck hagel will be confirmed and he will be helpful in cutting defense spending. >> i could listen to those guys and you, john, all avenue. thank you to mr. bowls and senator simpson. >>> sue is here along with senior economic reporter steve liesman. i meant that sincerely. i could listen...
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immediate advances being made in education. in india, there will be shipping -- giving kids tablets, as sophisticated as the iphone, for $20. he will have another 3 billion people coming on the internet's world wide. look at the revolution that telephones and social media created in the middle east. the government is quaking in china because people can talk to each other. imagine what happens when the entire world comes on line. these are earth changing things that are happening. it is all because of technology. who is driving technology? skilled workers. engineers, scientists, a whole assortment of people driving the changes. until recently, the most innovative place on this planet in silicon valley they were immigrants. in an era in which skilled labor did not have as much value as it did today, we need the unskilled workers. no doubt about that. in this new era, it is all about scale. -- skill. we have a two is right now. -- we have a choice right now. we have the ability to sophists the challenges. we can create unlimited -
immediate advances being made in education. in india, there will be shipping -- giving kids tablets, as sophisticated as the iphone, for $20. he will have another 3 billion people coming on the internet's world wide. look at the revolution that telephones and social media created in the middle east. the government is quaking in china because people can talk to each other. imagine what happens when the entire world comes on line. these are earth changing things that are happening. it is all...
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some researchers say this is the result of legislation promoting educational equality. some say it is simply because women are outperforming men in their studies. and some say it is a symptom of a broader societal change or maybe all of those factors. in any event, at southern methodist university, where sociologist ann lincoln studied the phenomenon, men still hold majorities in many workplaces, for the moment. >> but the wave is coming. and this is happening in medicine and in law and to a lesser extent in dentistry. and certainly has already happened in veterinary medicine and pharmacy. >> reporter: that means the economic recovery, security and future prosperity of the country may rest much more than many people realize in female hands. tom foreman, cnn, ames, iowa. >> that does it for us. thanks for watching. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. ♪ good morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ ♪ all set? all set. [ male announcer ] introducing the r
some researchers say this is the result of legislation promoting educational equality. some say it is simply because women are outperforming men in their studies. and some say it is a symptom of a broader societal change or maybe all of those factors. in any event, at southern methodist university, where sociologist ann lincoln studied the phenomenon, men still hold majorities in many workplaces, for the moment. >> but the wave is coming. and this is happening in medicine and in law and...
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the factors including newspaper circulation, and library resources and educational levels. >> president obama's nominee for c.i.a. director is about do go on the hot seat. the firestorm john brennan will face on hill. >> giving bake their time the bay area students among the top volunteers in the entire world? we will see? >> traffic and weather, together, as we show you the toll plaza where it is backing up at the plaza. ys of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (woman) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ ♪ undeniable ♪ (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. ♪ burning like a fire ♪ ♪ building up from deep inside ♪ it was 3 days of pure joy. susan g. komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help u
the factors including newspaper circulation, and library resources and educational levels. >> president obama's nominee for c.i.a. director is about do go on the hot seat. the firestorm john brennan will face on hill. >> giving bake their time the bay area students among the top volunteers in the entire world? we will see? >> traffic and weather, together, as we show you the toll plaza where it is backing up at the plaza. ys of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a...
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you can see the board of education behind me are clearing the steps away. plows keep coming back. just trying to keep up with it. power has been a problem. we have been worried. about 30% of customers in connecticut that are going to lose their power, that's what the governor said, we're already at 17,604. all of those in southeast connecticut. metro north, those are the trains that get people in and out of new york city, all of the commuters who live here. suspended after 10:00 tonight. i have been doing this all day. the ruler, come over here so you can see where we're at. i believe, if i'm -- yep, we're still at james polk. six inches. we're expecting about 2 feet. >> i want to bring in ali velshi in cape cod in massachusetts. in terms of the water coming in, ali, what have you been seeing? >> gotten really rough, anderson. you and i talked about 20 minutes ago or something. you'll catch the light behind me, see the surf coming. look at that, the kind of thing we're seeing now. we're not close to high tide, and also not close to the worst of the storm coming in. as a result, th
you can see the board of education behind me are clearing the steps away. plows keep coming back. just trying to keep up with it. power has been a problem. we have been worried. about 30% of customers in connecticut that are going to lose their power, that's what the governor said, we're already at 17,604. all of those in southeast connecticut. metro north, those are the trains that get people in and out of new york city, all of the commuters who live here. suspended after 10:00 tonight. i have...
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a woman whose professional and educational accomplishments are second to none when compared to recent first wives. dorner's tone is unwavering. he's on a crusade, he feels, to purge the lapd of corruption, and he tries to portray himself as a person of morals. he writes, i'm not an aspiring rapper, i'm not a gang member, i'm not a dope dealer. i'm a man who has lost complete faith in the system when the system betrayed, slandered, and libelled me. i lived a good life and though not a religious man, i had a code of ethics. no one grows up and wants to be a cop killer. as a young police officer i found my calling in life, but i found out that the violent suspects on the street aren't the only people you have to watch. >> we're waiting for a news conference at big bear where chris corner's truck was found. chris, if this press conference starts, i'm going to break into our interview. >> got you. >> what i found interesting and puzzling is big parts of the manifesto don't sound like they came from an insane person or someone capable of doing these killings. he also seems to at times displ
a woman whose professional and educational accomplishments are second to none when compared to recent first wives. dorner's tone is unwavering. he's on a crusade, he feels, to purge the lapd of corruption, and he tries to portray himself as a person of morals. he writes, i'm not an aspiring rapper, i'm not a gang member, i'm not a dope dealer. i'm a man who has lost complete faith in the system when the system betrayed, slandered, and libelled me. i lived a good life and though not a religious...
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which is the sale of education, i expect that to close. but it is not a good feeling. i have to say, one of my least favorite feelings, seeing a headline like that. >> does anyone find the timing is really terrible? >> conspiracy theorist. enlighten us. >> s&p said they were going have another downgrade if it was a short-term patch, correct? >> uh-huh. >> i'm telling you. >> go on. >> so, now we haven't seen the downgrade and now we're waiting on the next level of debt ceiling debate or the sequestration and you start to see this headline. is this a warning to the other rating agencies -- >> trying to smack them down before -- >> if i were a conspiracy guy, that's -- >> if you were. lay it out. >> don't paint me with that brush. but if i were, this is what i would be saying. >> let's let that sit out there, just sit there. one of wall street's most well-known banking analysts surging you to buy all of the banks. here's what he said earlier today. >> you should be buying goldman sachs, bank of america, u.s. bank corp, you should be buying comerica. what you are going to
which is the sale of education, i expect that to close. but it is not a good feeling. i have to say, one of my least favorite feelings, seeing a headline like that. >> does anyone find the timing is really terrible? >> conspiracy theorist. enlighten us. >> s&p said they were going have another downgrade if it was a short-term patch, correct? >> uh-huh. >> i'm telling you. >> go on. >> so, now we haven't seen the downgrade and now we're waiting on...
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advancing that in education. within the next five years, we are going to have another 3 billion people coming on the internet worldwide. the government can talk to each other, imagine what happens over the next five or so years with technology. it is all because of technology. people like me, engineers, scientists, whole assortment of people. until recently, 50% of silicon valley, the most innovative part of the country. we are reinventing america. it is all about skills. the people that are making this happen are engineers and scientists and doctors and most importantly entrepreneurs. so we have a choice right now. we can reinvent america and create a better world. we can create security that protects us and we can do all of these things right now, all within the next five or seven years. i can guarantee that five years from now, we will be talking about the changes. we are talking about many other things becoming abundant. our entrepreneurs, our technology, and to save us. a strong america is important for the
advancing that in education. within the next five years, we are going to have another 3 billion people coming on the internet worldwide. the government can talk to each other, imagine what happens over the next five or so years with technology. it is all because of technology. people like me, engineers, scientists, whole assortment of people. until recently, 50% of silicon valley, the most innovative part of the country. we are reinventing america. it is all about skills. the people that are...
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he thinks that education is the most effective solution. >> better to educate people and leave them ignorant and unemployed. it must start with prenatal care, head start and day care on the front side. not just welfare on the backside. ashley: that was the reverend jesse jackson speaking out on education. tracy: we have breaking news now for you. "wall street journal" reporting that time warner cable ceo glenn britt will step down at year's end the source says the stock is down, the stock is down two third of a percent again. time warner cable ceo glenn britt stepping down according to "the wall street journal.". hmmm. >>> all right. we have automakers turning some heads with their january sales. ashley: yeah. tracy: even auto expert rebecca lindland says she is amazed by some of them. she is our guest next. ashley: everyone wants a new car. let's look at the winners and losers with the dow the big winner. here are other companies that are moving higher. we'll be right back. ♪ ashley: here it is. half past the hour. tequila to the dow 30, a sea of green with one lone red stock. the drug se
he thinks that education is the most effective solution. >> better to educate people and leave them ignorant and unemployed. it must start with prenatal care, head start and day care on the front side. not just welfare on the backside. ashley: that was the reverend jesse jackson speaking out on education. tracy: we have breaking news now for you. "wall street journal" reporting that time warner cable ceo glenn britt will step down at year's end the source says the stock is down,...
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today, the american council on education will announce they recommend degree credit for five undergraduate courses offered by a palo alto-based company. the courts are free but students need to pay between $100 and $1930 to get credit for the class. they offer online classes from leading universities including stanford and duke. >> record numbers of people are buying homes with cash. it is changing the way homes are sold in the bay area. state-wide, 146,000 homes were purchased with no financing last year. in the bay area that is 26,000 homes and that makes it tough for some buyers whose higher offer could be rejected in favor of cash. >> selling agent told us we had the higher overall offer without they accepted an all cash offer because it was close enough and they want add quick close and all that. >> it is not just first time buyers in the $400,000 range but affects the $1.5 million and $2 million range. >> it used to be downsizing empty nesters who paid cash but now others are cashing out stock options. >> tee off is 8:00 a.m. in pebble beach national pro-am. yesterday a few of the mo
today, the american council on education will announce they recommend degree credit for five undergraduate courses offered by a palo alto-based company. the courts are free but students need to pay between $100 and $1930 to get credit for the class. they offer online classes from leading universities including stanford and duke. >> record numbers of people are buying homes with cash. it is changing the way homes are sold in the bay area. state-wide, 146,000 homes were purchased with no...
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she became a target of the taliban after speaking out for girls' rights to education. >>> now an answer to the burning question that has been lighting up our lives all week, the lack of light at the super bowl for 34 minutes. we have an answer as to why. it turns out entergy who provides power to new orleans said a device that was specifically used to prevent power failure, well, failed. they say the device worked absolutely fine during other major events leading up to the super bowl, including the sugar bowl. the device has since been removed. now it's going down in flames. >>> condoleezza rice has come out swinging at a pga tour event in pebble beach, california. according to yahoo! sports the former secretary of state took a bad swing and shanked the ball 50 yards into a crowd of spectators. the ball reportedly hit a woman in the forehead, causing concussion-like symptoms. rice of course reportedly apologized. >>> still to come, more coverage of the monster snow storm striking the northeastern part of this country. how many inches of snow will fall when all is said and done tomorrow
she became a target of the taliban after speaking out for girls' rights to education. >>> now an answer to the burning question that has been lighting up our lives all week, the lack of light at the super bowl for 34 minutes. we have an answer as to why. it turns out entergy who provides power to new orleans said a device that was specifically used to prevent power failure, well, failed. they say the device worked absolutely fine during other major events leading up to the super bowl,...
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. >> the time is now to close those loopholes in the circulation, in the regulation and education relating to guns and gun ownership. >> reporter: among the legislation a ban on detachable rifle clips, closing a magazine loophole and requiring background check on ammunition sales. >> just another way sacramento functions. we see something fashional and we get on board. -- fashionable and we get on board. >> reporter: democrats say they want california to have the toughest laws in the nation. >> the problem is, though, we really need to ask congress to act. >> reporter: democrats say they want the bills to move through quickly. republicans believe they will have a hard time getting them passed. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> lawmakers put aside their differences today, we will tell you about new legislation entired by the connecticut -- inspired by the connecticut shooting. stay with us. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we
. >> the time is now to close those loopholes in the circulation, in the regulation and education relating to guns and gun ownership. >> reporter: among the legislation a ban on detachable rifle clips, closing a magazine loophole and requiring background check on ammunition sales. >> just another way sacramento functions. we see something fashional and we get on board. -- fashionable and we get on board. >> reporter: democrats say they want california to have the...
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. >> we raise money for the american cancer society and that goes to fund our research, education advocacy and patient service. >> reporter: he got involved his freshman year as a team captain. by sophomore he was running the event. >> it's a unifying sense, a great feeling on campus to have everyone bond together to fight cancer. >> reporter: today, the burlingame high school relay for life is the largest student- run event of its kind in the state. in the last four years, they have raised nearly a quarter of a million dollars for the american cancer society. >> zach stands out because he is not doing it for himself. he is not doing it for a resume'. he's passionate about what he wants to do. he wants to truly make a change in this world. >> reporter: steve mills is director of student activities at burlingame high. >> ever since he stepped foot on this campus he's made a huge impact. >> reporter: his work with the american cancer society isn't limited to just his school. he is the lead high school volunteer for the state training other students to put on relays at over 60 campuses across
. >> we raise money for the american cancer society and that goes to fund our research, education advocacy and patient service. >> reporter: he got involved his freshman year as a team captain. by sophomore he was running the event. >> it's a unifying sense, a great feeling on campus to have everyone bond together to fight cancer. >> reporter: today, the burlingame high school relay for life is the largest student- run event of its kind in the state. in the last four...
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he's there to get iranian votes and educating americans about the iranian political process. other news, traveling on business this morning, watch out for winter storm nemo headed toward the east coast on the weekend. airlines are offering to rebook your tickets for free. in san jose, southwest lowering its fares to l.a. and some other cities this after virgin america announced it was moving into the south bay starting in may and we have live pictures this morning out of dallas. dfw. a 787 preparing for takeoff. it has been ungrounded in this special instance only. only a crew is on board. they're going to fly it to the boeing field up in the seattle area for more testing. they will be monitoring those batteries as they go as they continue to try to figure out what's going on with the 787. >> quite a problem they've been having. thank you very much. >>> it's 6:56. it is the only event on the pga tour where fans don't just come to see the pros. >> we're talking about the at&t national pro-am where celebrities show up and they steal the show. "today in the bay's" big time celeb
he's there to get iranian votes and educating americans about the iranian political process. other news, traveling on business this morning, watch out for winter storm nemo headed toward the east coast on the weekend. airlines are offering to rebook your tickets for free. in san jose, southwest lowering its fares to l.a. and some other cities this after virgin america announced it was moving into the south bay starting in may and we have live pictures this morning out of dallas. dfw. a 787...
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a gunman fatally shot 20 first graders and six educators before killing himself in newtown's sandy hook elementary school in december. the school district's superintendent says the timing of the film crew's visit is "poor". r in world news, mexico's attorney general says the explosion that killed more than three dozen people at the headquarters of the country's state-run oil company was caused by natural gas. investigators say gas built up in the basement of the pemex building and was likely sparked by an electrical fault. 37 people were killed and dozens more injured in the explosion which collapsed several floors of the building last thursday afternoon. we will take a break. this live look. that temperatures in the city right after 48 [ m [ale announcer ] when heit comes to the financianal obstacles milimitary families face, w e understand. ou r financial advice is igeared specifically to cuo rrenten and former mily membemrs and their families. [ laughaus ] dad! ! dad!ad [ applappuse ] [ mal me announcer ] life br ings obstacles. usaua brings retirement adv. call orl visit us online.
a gunman fatally shot 20 first graders and six educators before killing himself in newtown's sandy hook elementary school in december. the school district's superintendent says the timing of the film crew's visit is "poor". r in world news, mexico's attorney general says the explosion that killed more than three dozen people at the headquarters of the country's state-run oil company was caused by natural gas. investigators say gas built up in the basement of the pemex building and was...
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proposing a bill that calls for a 10% tax on games rated mature with the proceeds funding mental health education about the dangers of violent entertainment. >>> are you old enough to vine? twitter's video watching and sharing application has been slapped with a 17 plus rating after several porn clips were uploaded. one of them accidentally ended up on the editor's picks page. that was quickly taken down. the year-old app was originally targeted to tweens 12 and up. >>> check out these cool pictures from nasa taken from the space station. you're looking at the caribbean sea near the northwest coast of trinidad. do you see those ripples? those are underwater waves or internal waves, as they call them. they're moving slowly hundreds of feet, hundreds of feet beneath the surface. they produce enough of the effect to be seen from space but only when the sunlight is reflected just right, like here. very rare. >> beautiful. >> hundreds of feet below the surface from the space station. awesome. >> very well. >> thank you, christine. >> you're welcome. >>> two big airlines may soon become one. details on
proposing a bill that calls for a 10% tax on games rated mature with the proceeds funding mental health education about the dangers of violent entertainment. >>> are you old enough to vine? twitter's video watching and sharing application has been slapped with a 17 plus rating after several porn clips were uploaded. one of them accidentally ended up on the editor's picks page. that was quickly taken down. the year-old app was originally targeted to tweens 12 and up. >>> check...
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sesame street has been entertaining and educating kids for decades. now all their favorite characters are taking their show on the road for sesame street live, elmo super hero. >> steve: because in addition to other things, because today is national weather person day, they're going to sing this song and dedicate it to maria molina. here they are with the theme song "sunny days," elmo, super grover, zoe, telly and abbey kadaby. take it away, guys! ♪ sunny day sleeping the skies away ♪ ♪ on my way to where the air is clean ♪ ♪ can you tell me how to get ♪ how to get to sesame street ♪ come and play ♪ everything is a okay ♪ brand-new neighbors there that's where we meet ♪ ♪ can you tell me how to get ♪ how to get to sesame street ♪ it's a magic carpet ride ♪ as the door opens wide ♪ happy people are beautiful ♪ sunny day sweeping the clouds away ♪ ♪ on my way to where the air is clean ♪ ♪ can you tell me how to get ♪ how to get to sesame street ♪ how to get to sesame street ♪ how to get to sesame street >> s
sesame street has been entertaining and educating kids for decades. now all their favorite characters are taking their show on the road for sesame street live, elmo super hero. >> steve: because in addition to other things, because today is national weather person day, they're going to sing this song and dedicate it to maria molina. here they are with the theme song "sunny days," elmo, super grover, zoe, telly and abbey kadaby. take it away, guys! ♪ sunny day sleeping the...
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deck the halls with balls of honey ♪ >> reporter: this promotional video burning up the web aims to educate. >> when i say nobody's ever sent me flowers before. >> reporter: ditching out little doses of love-filled wisdom. >> what that means for you is -- >> send me two dozen of the most gorgeous long-stemmed roses. >> reporter: one, by, one, they tackle some of the common misunderstandings between the opposite sexes. >> when i say i'll be five minutes. what i mean is, i'll be ready in a half hour, 45 minutes. >> when i ask you, my friend, she's so pretty, isn't she? what that really means is -- >> tell me you haven't even noticed because you only have eyes for me. >> reporter: i decided to hit the streets of l.a. and find out for myself what women really want. or at least mean. do you think guys really hear what their ladies say to them? >> no. i hear one thing. and he hears another. >> reporter: i'll be five minutes. what does that really mean? >> i'll be like an hour. >> reporter: what's code for i'm fine? >> there's definitely something wrong. >> reporter: and even though women may send
deck the halls with balls of honey ♪ >> reporter: this promotional video burning up the web aims to educate. >> when i say nobody's ever sent me flowers before. >> reporter: ditching out little doses of love-filled wisdom. >> what that means for you is -- >> send me two dozen of the most gorgeous long-stemmed roses. >> reporter: one, by, one, they tackle some of the common misunderstandings between the opposite sexes. >> when i say i'll be five...
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we've been whacking with a meat ax and cutting programs like infrastructure, education, r&d. >> we're not cutting where the money is. >> and we're not cutting where the money is. nobody really wants -- i don't want to cut medicare, but we've got to deal with medicare if we're going to get this budget deficit under control. but frankly, look. the president and the republicans are playing their cards close to their vests. republicans are saying no new revenue. democrats are saying no new cuts on entitlements. >> can i just jump in and say, though, cuts are important. you're going to need them eventually, but it's better and smarter to do it when you're back on your historic trend growth which in this country is more like 3% a year versus the 2% that we're in. and another thing on taxes, one thing that amazes me that really hasn't sunk in yet is that tax hikes don't necessarily cut growth. i mean, just look at what happened in the clinton era. or look at all the tax cuts we've done actually in the post world war ii era, we have done 18 tax hikes in order to reduce deficit. each time the
we've been whacking with a meat ax and cutting programs like infrastructure, education, r&d. >> we're not cutting where the money is. >> and we're not cutting where the money is. nobody really wants -- i don't want to cut medicare, but we've got to deal with medicare if we're going to get this budget deficit under control. but frankly, look. the president and the republicans are playing their cards close to their vests. republicans are saying no new revenue. democrats are saying...